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Mohammed and Mufutau. | credits: Eniola Akinkuotu |
The Special Protection Unit of the Lagos
State Police Command has apprehended a 19-year-old bricklayer, Taiye
Mufutau and a trader, Rabiu Mohamed, for allegedly stealing electric
cables belonging to the Lagos State Electricity Board.
Our source learnt that the suspects were arrested around Eko Bridge on Tuesday after some of the company’s security guards spotted them.
The suspects were said to have fled into an electricity unit where one of them was nearly electrocuted.
Mohammed, a 30-year-old man, said he had
only stolen electric cables twice. He blamed his action on unemployment
and unfavourable policies of the state government.
He said, “I was a scavenger. I used to
sell metal scrap which I conveyed with my wheel barrow. This is what I
used to feed my wife and daughter.
“However, when the state government came
up with a law banning street hawking and other similar jobs, task force
operatives started disturbing me. They seized five wheel barrows from
me.
“When the trouble became too much, I
couldn’t get any other means of livelihood, I decided to start stealing
electric cables. The first one I stole, I sold it for N4, 000.”
Meanwhile, Mufutau attributed his involvement to greed, adding that Mohammed introduced him to the crime.
The indigene of Kwara State said, “Mohammed called me around 4am that we should go and steal some cables around Eko Bridge.
“I have never gone with him before but
because he gave me N1,000 the last time he stole, I decided to follow
him. We had not even finished our operation when security men started
pursuing us.
“As I ran into an electric unit, I was shocked by a naked wire. I almost lost my life.”
The Lagos State Electricity Board, an
agency under the state Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources is
responsible for energy development and independent power projects as
well street lighting.
The Head of Electrification Department,
Mr. Adebayo Adeeko, said vandalism was on the increase and urged members
of the public to report such cases to the police.
Source: Punch
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